Netflix releases the trailer for ‘That ’90s Show’ and reveals the release date

11/29/2022 at 21:44

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Netflix premiered this Tuesday the trailer of the series ‘Those wonderful 90’, sequel to the successful ‘Those wonderful 70’ (1998-2006), and set its release date for January 19.

The first images of the continuation of ‘Those wonderful 70’s (‘El Show de los 70’, in Spanish) confirm the return of a part of the cast that starred in this original production of the American chain FOX and that was very well received by the public during the eight seasons that it aired.

Actors Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp They now return as grandparents Kitty and Red, while others like Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama will only make an appearance throughout the series.

One of the great absences regarding ‘Those wonderful 70’s It will be that of the actor Danny Masterson, who is being tried by a court in Los Angeles (United States) accused of raping three women with whom he coincided in the Church of Scientology from 2001 to 2003.

rson met in 2017 and already then the Netflix platform decided to exclude him from the cast of ‘The Ranch’ so that his brand would not be involved in said controversy.

‘That ’90s Show’ is set in 1995, with the character of Leia Forman (played by Callie Haverda) desperate to have some experience in her life and have another best friend other than her own father.

So, she decides to visit her grandparents Red and Kitty (Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp) at Point Palace for the summer and ends up meeting the rebellious Gwen (Ashley Aufderheide) and her group of friends made up of her sweet brother Nate (Maxwell Acee). Donovan), his smart girlfriend Nikki (Sam Morelos), the sarcastic Ozzie (Reyn Doi) and the charming Jay (Mace Coronel).

Gregg Mettler, former producer of ‘That ’70s Show, is this time ‘showrunner’, producer and screenwriter. The couple formed by Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner and their daughter, Lindsay Turner, also participate in the script.

Although heralded with great fanfare as the sequel to ‘That ’70s Show’, the series is actually the third installment in the franchise, after ‘That ’80s Show’ (2002) previously premiered to limited ratings success.

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